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Manga With Josh

Manga With Josh

By: Joshua Rodriguez
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Welcome to Manga With Josh, the show where manga obsession isn’t just accepted — it’s celebrated. Join Josh each episode as he explores standout series, unforgettable arcs, wild theories, and the creative minds behind the pages. If you love manga or want recommendations that hit, this is the place to be.

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  • Episode 11 - The Absolute Scholar
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, I talk about The Absolute Scholar, a lesser-known manga that caught my attention because of how quietly confident it is. At the time of recording, it’s a short series with roughly twenty chapters, which makes it easy to miss — but also easy to explore without a huge time commitment.

    Rather than relying on spectacle, the story focuses on a scholar who embodies both intelligence and strength. It’s a refreshing take that blends discipline, knowledge, and capability in a way that feels grounded instead of exaggerated.

    What We Talk About

    • Discovering The Absolute Scholar and why it stood out

    • First impressions and overall tone of the series

    • The portrayal of a strong, capable scholar

    • How the manga balances intellect and power

    • Why short, lesser-known series can be worth exploring

    • The appeal of finding manga outside the usual recommendations

    Why This Manga Stood Out

    The Absolute Scholar doesn’t rush to prove itself. It takes a measured approach, allowing the character’s intelligence and discipline to speak for themselves. The result is a story that feels focused and intentional, even in its early chapters.

    Final Thoughts

    This episode isn’t about declaring a must-read or overhyping a series. It’s about noticing something small, interesting, and different — the kind of manga you come across when you’re willing to dig a little deeper.

    If you enjoy discovering hidden gems and exploring stories that approach familiar ideas from a quieter angle, this one is worth checking out.

    About the Show

    Manga With Josh is a podcast where I explore manga — well-known and obscure — through first impressions, reflections, and honest discussion.

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    4 mins
  • Episode 10 - Even The Almighty’s New To Fatherhood
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode, I talk about a lesser-known Korean manhwa that blends extreme power fantasy with slice-of-life comedy centered on fatherhood. After covering more mainstream series lately, this episode is a return to discovering something new and under the radar.

    What This Episode Covers

    Why this manhwa stood out despite familiar tropes

    The core premise: an all-powerful being returning to modern Korea

    Time dilation between worlds and its consequences

    The reveal of an unexpected daughter

    How fatherhood reframes overwhelming power

    Gates, hunters, necromancers, and hidden dungeons

    Comedy through everyday moments rather than battles

    The balance between action, humor, and heart

    Why It’s Worth Reading

    While the series uses common genre elements, its strength comes from contrast. The humor isn’t driven by power scaling, but by watching an unstoppable character struggle with very human responsibilities. The father–daughter relationship is what gives the story its charm and keeps it engaging.

    Spoiler Notice

    This episode contains spoiler discussion and specific story moments.

    Recommended For

    Readers who enjoy overpowered main characters

    Fans of comedy-driven fantasy

    Anyone looking for fast, easy-to-read manhwa with heart

    Listen & Subscribe

    If you enjoy discovering manga you might not otherwise find, subscribe to Manga With Josh for more under-the-radar recommendations.

    You can also find my other shows, The Books By Josh Audio Immersion and Tek With Josh, on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 9 - Rave Master, The Shonen Hit Time Forgot
    Dec 23 2025

    Before Fairy Tail became a global phenomenon, creator Hiro Mashima had already completed a full shonen epic that most fans have never read.

    In this episode of Manga With Josh, I break down Rave Master, Mashima’s first major series—and why its legacy was quietly buried despite strong sales and a complete manga run.

    📚 What This Episode Covers

    What Rave Master is and why it matters

    Hiro Mashima’s career before Fairy Tail

    Manga publication details:

    Ran from 1999–2005

    35 volumes / 296 chapters

    23.5 million copies sold worldwide

    Anime adaptation breakdown:

    Aired 2001–2002

    51 episodes

    Only adapts up to around volume 12

    Why running the anime while the manga was still ongoing hurt the series

    The Dark Bring vs. Rave Stone premise

    Haru Glory as a classic early shonen protagonist

    Why Plue is one of Mashima’s most important characters

    How Rave Master laid the foundation for ideas later seen in Fairy Tail

    Why the manga still holds up—even if the anime doesn’t

    🎌 Why Rave Master Was Forgotten

    The anime ended too early

    Later, stronger arcs were never adapted

    It aired before anime had major Western momentum

    Mashima’s later success overshadowed his first work

    📖 Final Thoughts

    Rave Master is a complete, classic early-2000s shonen battle manga that deserves more readers. If you’ve only experienced Mashima through Fairy Tail or Edens Zero, this is where it all truly began.

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    6 mins
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